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    1. We have a hiccough with one of the post room guys who goes very pale and refuses completely but, after I’d taken him on one side, I find out it is because he has a criminal record for some juvenile delinquency and is afraid that this will count against him


    2. "All those charges and my criminal record


    3. “Yes, actually I am,” Flores answered, “especially when the subject’s crime was a parking violation, he had no criminal record and carried a Nicaraguan diplomatic passport


    4. the family have "YouKe blood" (1875), because the family has stunted growth, poor behavior and criminal record


    5. criminal record, there are hundreds of relatives is "beggars, indulgence and prostitute"


    6. I tapped into an international network and found that all three of them have criminal records


    7. He also had a long criminal record and was the only one of the three with very little to do with killing Terry


    8. Do you want a criminal record to follow you the rest of your life?”


    9. I tried to look for a job inside the station but because of my criminal record, no employment agency could give me a job


    10. fact that I wouldn’t have to work at all, even my criminal record

    11. They don’t want to give a brother a chance with a criminal record


    12. I thought about Junior and the fact that he initially couldn’t vote because of his conviction—I thought about Blue and Justin—two guys who will probably continue to be petty drug dealers because of their respective criminal records


    13. Some details seemed peculiar, and he would chase them as far as they went—for instance a few officers had served time for petty crimes like theft or vandalism—but almost every Navy ship had supposedly-reformed crew members with criminal records


    14. Somewhat apprehensive this would concern Trask's criminal record, she followed to the small room at the rear of the building and took the seat he offered


    15. In spite of his criminal record, he later studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and became a state-approved translator for the courts


    16.  Proof that she has no criminal record;


    17. age we would have to run and pay for a Criminal Records Check—which can


    18. 1 predictor that a boy will have a criminal record and the No


    19. If a crime is of a violent nature it suggests that the offender has previous criminal record, probably some petty crime as car theft


    20. He has a criminal record too; he seems to have been part of some English Defense Organization which is a racist movement who target Asians and black communities

    21. In the scuffle, she had broken his nose and had thrown at him a copy of the file on his father’s criminal record


    22. criminal record wasn’t cleared; justice in this case wasn’t


    23. Plus I don’t have a criminal record


    24. from? How old is she? Does she have a criminal record? Is she,


    25. You see, I have a criminal record


    26. Steven sighed, knowing that he had no criminal record, staring ahead at the boys in the truck


    27. incorrect criminal record depend on what jurisdiction the crime occurred in and


    28. aggregators might still have the incorrect criminal records in their databases


    29. Previous surveillance reports didn’t notice any suspicious activities around it, like unexplained deliveries and frequent goings in and out of the cabaret and none of the known employees have criminal records


    30. Denis Sweeny was one of the small craft maintenance technicians of the KOSTROMA and had no criminal records, being seemingly a quiet, sociable family man

    31. He had no criminal record


    32. All I am saying is that this gentleman John Morse, who is a respected professor, no criminal record, warned the police before the bombing at St


    33. them having criminal records and with a few having even tested positive for drug use on


    34. Since her criminal record had been expunged of the crime


    35. There was an air of triumph in the younger man’s words when he announced that Turney had no criminal record


    36. He had a criminal record at an


    37. Wilson, are you aware that your husband has a criminal record?”


    38. What’s more, he’d never thought God would have a place for him, what with his volatile temper and criminal record


    39. The information included in a criminal record varies between countries and even between jurisdictions within a country, though in Britain they are standardised


    40. In the case of Rocky James his was an enhanced criminal record

    41. Roger has also conveniently forgotten to mention in his updates and Tweets that he has a long criminal record for drug dealing and forced prostitution back in his native Holland


    42. Both men had criminal records for drug trafficking, possession of narcotics with intent to supply, and forced prostitution back in their native country


    43. Mr Robinson had a long criminal record that involved assault, affray, and trespass


    44. Of course, her intended victim didn't have a criminal record, Miranda's sort never do


    45. The third a David Balfour I gave to Susan to check, and she said that he has no criminal record, but she recognises him


    46. Many victims of identity fraud have to invest countless hours and their own personal money into not only restoring their accounts; But restoring their good name -- they are tasked with spending the time and money to restore their credit and potentially their criminal record too


    47. Trust me, companies don’t want my kind of criminal record coupled with the ability to access proprietary data


    48. If you had two candidates for a job, both being equally capable, but one had a criminal record, who would you choose?”


    49. He took into account the fact that Bonnie did not have a criminal record, was clearly remorseful and that, although it was possibly foreseeable that the victim would fall, this was not her intent


    50. Then there was Laws: He looked like Mister Rogers, worked as a loan officer at a bank, and had no criminal record






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